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Spending

Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.

  • 18 Apr - 17 May 2025
  • 11 May - 17 May 2025

During this period, political parties spent a total of £476,361 and displayed 4819 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Conservatives 20
1. Conservatives (£129,891)
2. Paul Bristow (£12,210)
3. Steve Smith for West of England (£8,142)

1,408 £190,674
Labour Party 27
1. The Labour Party (£76,367)
2. Karen Shore for Runcorn & Helsby (£13,042)
3. East Midlands Labour (£11,622)

2,793 £185,994
Reform UK 4
1. Nigel Farage (£70,988)
2. Andrea Jenkyns (£9,707)
3. Reform UK (£4,130)

37 £85,499
Liberal Democrats 3
1. Liberal Democrats (£5,483)
2. Lorna Dupré for Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (£3,515)
3. Oli Henman for the West of England (£1,328)

541 £10,326
SNP 1
1. Scottish National Party (SNP) (£2,190)

16 £2,190
Plaid Cymru 1
1. Plaid Cymru (£882)

17 £882
Green Party 1
1. Vote Green Wirral (£796)

7 £796

During this period, political parties spent a total of £13,613 and displayed 169 advertisements on Meta.

Number of Advertisers Top Spenders Number of Ads Total Spend
Labour Party 6
1. Scotland needs a new direction (£3,688)
2. The Labour Party (£1,083)
3. Scottish Labour Party (£746)

154 £6,393
Reform UK 2
1. Reform UK (£4,130)
2. Andrea Jenkyns (£2,100)

3 £6,230
Conservatives 2
1. Jason Perry (£890)
2. Paul Bristow (£100)

12 £990